Re: [ubuntu-marketing] [Bug 77311] Re: provide list of Ubuntu hardware vendors

2007-01-11 Thread John Levin
Matthew East wrote:
 (It would also be worth going through all the ubuntu-installling vendors
 and making sure they are on the partners page of the website.)
 
 AFAIK that's not how the partners page works. Organisations need to apply
 for partnership status, Canonical doesn't chase organisations for it, that
 I know of. http://www.ubuntu.com/partners/become
 
Sorry, I meant the marketplace:
http://www.ubuntu.com/support/marketplace

John

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Re: [ubuntu-marketing] [Bug 77311] Re: provide list of Ubuntu hardware vendors

2007-01-10 Thread john levin
Matthew East wrote:
 If the Ubuntu marketing team is able to maintain such a list and provide
 it to us, I'm sure we will be able to make appropriate provision on the
 website. I suggest you bring it up on their mailing list for further
 discussion.
 
 Until then, I'll close the bug here.
 
 ** Changed in: ubuntu-website (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
 

LXer have opened a database of vendors providing pre-installed linuxes:
http://lxer.com/module/db/index.php?dbn=14
Quite a number provide Ubuntu; it should be possible to extract those 
entries and list them on the site.
(It would also be worth going through all the ubuntu-installling vendors 
and making sure they are on the partners page of the website.)

John


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Re: [ubuntu-marketing] [Bug 77311] Re: provide list of Ubuntu hardware vendors

2007-01-10 Thread Matthew East
 (It would also be worth going through all the ubuntu-installling vendors
 and making sure they are on the partners page of the website.)

AFAIK that's not how the partners page works. Organisations need to apply
for partnership status, Canonical doesn't chase organisations for it, that
I know of. http://www.ubuntu.com/partners/become

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